Betekenis discipel

De term 'discipel' wordt vooral gebruikt in het christelijk geloof, waarmee dan de twaalf volgelingen of apostelen worden bedoeld, die door Jezus Christus uitgekozen waren. In een ruimere betekenis is een discipel een aanhanger van (de leer van) Jezus. discipel Te gebruiken voor personen die de leer, denkwijze of het voorbeeld van een leraar of leider leren, accepteren en er zich door laten leiden, bijvoorbeeld de belijdende volgelingen van een religieuze leider of aanhangers van een bepaalde denkwijze. Betekenis discipel Bij ons ligt dat net iets anders. Daarom is het voor ons belangrijk om eerst een heldere, eenduidige, Bijbelse definitie van een discipel te formuleren. Dus, wat is een discipel? Het Nederlands woord discipel is afgeleid van het Grieks woord Mathetes. Dit woord betekent in de meest algemene zin simpelweg leerling, en tegenover de leerling staat.
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Leerling

De Leerling () is a compelling Dutch psychological drama that delves into the dynamic between a dedicated teacher and a mysterious new student. As their interactions grow more intense, boundaries are tested, leading to unexpected consequences. With strong performances and a thought-provoking storyline, this film keeps viewers engaged with its suspenseful atmosphere and emotional depth. de. De leerling: Directed by Rutger Veenstra. With Halina Reijn, Thijs Boermans, Ali Ben Horsting, Fenna Ebbinge. Lana, a Dutch secondary school teacher, struggles to handle Benny, her new intimidating year-old student and his dark attraction.
Leerling De Leerling ()" is a powerful Dutch psychological drama that follows the complex relationship between a teacher and his talented but troubled student. The film explores the dynamics of education, manipulation, and personal conflict, delving deep into themes of power, trust, and control. Directed by Erik de Bruyn, this intense drama portrays a young student's struggle for approval in a high.
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Volgeling

volgeling - English translation of volgeling from Dutch from the dutch-English Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary. This page was last edited on 22 September , at Definitions and other text are available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.
    Volgeling English words for volgeling include follower, disciple, following, votary, attendant and sympathizer. Find more Dutch words at !.
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Jezus

Jesus The Christ Pantocrator of Saint Catherine's Monastery at Mount Sinai, 6th century AD. [a] Born c. 6 to 4 BC [b] Herodian kingdom, Roman Empire Died AD 30 or 33 (aged 33 or 38) Jerusalem, Judaea, Roman Empire Cause of death Crucifixion [c] Known for Central figure of Christianity Manifestation of God in Baháʼí Faith Major prophet in Islam and Druze Faith Parent(s) Mary, Joseph [d] Part. Názáreti Jézus vagy Jézus Krisztus, gyakran csak Jézus vagy Krisztus (héberül: ישו, Yēšūaʿ; Betlehem, i. e. 4 körül – Jeruzsálem, i. sz. 33 körül) a kereszténység központi alakja, a világtörténelem egyik legismertebb és legnagyobb hatású személye. [2].
    Jezus is a site that offers various ways to learn more about Jesus, such as online courses, articles, videos, and prayer requests. You can also ask a question about Jesus and receive a personalized answer via email.
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Christendom

"Christendom" has referred to the medieval and renaissance notion of the Christian world as a polity. In essence, the earliest vision of Christendom was a vision of a Christian theocracy, a government founded upon and upholding Christian values, whose institutions are spread through and over with Christian doctrine. How can young people be prepared to succeed and keep the Faith in such a world? Christendom College was founded in response to this cultural revolution, providing a fully integrated liberal arts education in fidelity to the Magisterium of the Church. Christendom Christendom was the term for the Christian community in medieval Europe, ruled by the pope and the secular leaders. Learn about its origins, development, and challenges in various articles from Britannica.
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